I just have to say THANK YOU! I´ve been wanting to learn Photoshop in a deeper level and all the tutorials that i found were a bit tought to follow. Buy since video 1 i have been able to apply on my photos, some tricks that I have learned here. THANKS
Dude! U r the best. I have learned so much about using photoshop having never used it and have done some awesome projects based on your tutorials. Thanks so very much for all this great info.
Great tutorial! Love your teaching style and pace. I can't believe how clear and concise your instructions are. Just wondering....is "gentleman" correct?
Been learning from Aaron for years! The days when you taught on soft boxes and modifiers. Sound was not perfect, looked like a garage, however content was ON POINT! Thank you for doing what you do. You are an inspiration!
This is one of the best, if not the best, tutorials I've seen on RUclips. Thank you so much for providing the shortcuts on the screen while you were applying them.
I'm sticking with it every day. This morning I was editing photos and I clicked Photoshop instead of lightroom without realizing it. It's a sign....(evil laugh). Thanks Aaron.
Watching your videos while working on the tutorials makes me feel propelling😊 Your materials are more professional than regular Design Institutions👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 To those who want to be a pro of Photoshop, It must be a pity to skip Aaron's tutorials!
Great series Aaron. Here's a tip. Instead of making a selection of the entire background to use as the initial alignment target, just select Align to: Canvas in the ... (elliptical) drop down menu of the move tool.
Great video, I learned a lot. However, I couldn't the part to work where you say press to bring up the "Fill" dialogue box; it didn't work for me. (Could be I have a newer version of Photoshop) I found out that I can right-click in the marquee area and access the fill menu. Also, in playing around I found what I think to be a far quicker way to put a background behind text and it is 1. Open picture 2. Insert text 3. Draw marquee 4. Click on the layer BELOW the text (in this case the picture) and then press the "Insert Fill Layer" button - choose black - and that's it
FYI: Vertical alignment is aligning UP-DOWN along a VERTICAL LINE. Horizontal alignment is aligning LEFT-RIGHT along a HORIZONTAL line. You have it backwards. It's not a matter of personal choice or flare, it's a dictionary definition.
I'm a little late watching this, great video! The only problem I'm running into here is when using the newest version of PS I can't find the Font weight anywhere. Not sure if anyone has any tips, thanks in advance if so.
Hey, great video as always. If you were typing in a paragraph though, would you have to write each line separately. I find it tricky If I just want to copy and paste in a paragraph for example and then manipulate it. (Edit) Ignore that, I have just discovered how to 'convert to paragraph text' :-)
great tutorial! A million thanks Aaron!!! the only thing which did not work for me was that I only got 4 different weights to choose from and you seems to have a lot more? why please :0
if you go to the font selection area and click the font you will see "more from Adobe Fonts" in the upper right corner. Follow the link and when you get to the website search for "LATO". The results should have a source for the font. Click the slider to activate it in PhotoShop. It should automatically add these to your font variables.
Wonderfull! enjoying every lesson. I do have a question... Iff I select all and I align my text it doesn't work properly. The text does move but it jumps to weird places. Let's say i press align to centre, it jumps to the left etc. like i said, I selected all. Are there any extra setting I can adjust? all tips welcome!
In 12:26 you adjust the size of the white area of the layer mask. But when I try to use the transform tool on that layer mask, it changes the size of the black portion of the layer mask. Could anyone help me out here
Hi there! For this tutorial we used the LATO font (available with your Adobe subscription). However, some other fonts might not offer the option of "hairline". If you're unable to use the same font, try searching for fonts that naturally have a narrower, thinner appearance. Some font families known for their thin styles include Futura, Akzidenz-Grotesk, and Century Gothic.
Because I know that your tutorials are very good I should like without watching but I forgot because I was so excited ,the problem is that when you finish this one straight away I moved to the next one without leting I like but I came back because I feel so bad to not put at least like to a video that derserve more .
if you go to the font selection area and click the font you will see "more from Adobe Fonts" in the upper right corner. Follow the link and when you get to the website search for "LATO". The results should have a source for the font. Click the slider to activate it in PhotoShop. It should automatically add these to your font variables.
Hey there! In the Layers panel, find your text layer. At the bottom of the panel, there's an "fx" icon. Click it and choose "Drop Shadow" from the list. You can also go to the top menu bar, navigate to Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.
Gosh. I follow along step by step, but my magic wand is picking up the "IQ" at 5:17. I have followed along 5 times now. I'm on the right layer. Any ideas?
Super super late, but I was having the same problem. Making sure that "Sample All Layers" is clicked on the Control Panel (the horizontal panel at the very top) worked for me.
Does anyone know why I would not be able to change the size of my type? The number changes but the type stays the same size. I see the flashing curser, so I know the type is still selected. If I erase all, resize, then retype the change is made. Thanks
Added a little bit of dodge and burn to this lesson. Turned out way better 👍
@@maro4life nice! It's great when you get to add your own touch to the editing!
Thanks for this great tutorial, it's way better than the 3 minutes tutorial that's listed first in the search...
Thanks sir. We owe you A LOT for this 30 day tutorial series 🙏
The end result of this episode was really professional looking and I can't quite believe that I made something like that.....Thank uu very much
I just have to say THANK YOU! I´ve been wanting to learn Photoshop in a deeper level and all the tutorials that i found were a bit tought to follow. Buy since video 1 i have been able to apply on my photos, some tricks that I have learned here. THANKS
Dude! U r the best. I have learned so much about using photoshop having never used it and have done some awesome projects based on your tutorials. Thanks so very much for all this great info.
Great tutorial! Love your teaching style and pace. I can't believe how clear and concise your instructions are. Just wondering....is "gentleman" correct?
I never realized how much fun it was to learn Photoshop.
Great for you. It's an absolutely pain in the ass to learn it.
Learning Photoshop without pain and vain. I have learned how really strictly align objects.Thank you!
Been learning from Aaron for years! The days when you taught on soft boxes and modifiers. Sound was not perfect, looked like a garage, however content was ON POINT! Thank you for doing what you do. You are an inspiration!
Aaron I love your teaching style!
Love this video! Learning so much from you ☺. Thank you so much
This is one of the best, if not the best, tutorials I've seen on RUclips. Thank you so much for providing the shortcuts on the screen while you were applying them.
I watch all your ads because u deserve it🙌
never knew photoshop could be soo much fun
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Amazing how some folks just can't avoid catty comments. Kudos to your terrific tutorial series, Aaron.
How can there be a dislike when the video is only 3 minutes old?
You couldn’t have watched the video.
Some people live to hate
It's from the other people doing Photoshop tutorials, because Aaron makes it look so easy! :)
The only possible reason is that we've already talked about 1. Type tool and 2. Alignment but it's a great recapitulation nevertheless! ^^
Probably someone who works at GQ
People who sow evil will also reap evil...
Oh well look, when I typed something on the image, there's NO letters that's popping out! This video is a definite lie.
Thank you for making this video, Really helped.
what's considered best practice to add a layer mask for placing letters behind a subject or to crop the subject and place the letters behind.
Both ways could work. Ultimately, you follow the workflow that works best for you!
I'm sticking with it every day. This morning I was editing photos and I clicked Photoshop instead of lightroom without realizing it. It's a sign....(evil laugh). Thanks Aaron.
Watching your videos while working on the tutorials makes me feel propelling😊
Your materials are more professional than regular Design Institutions👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
To those who want to be a pro of Photoshop, It must be a pity to skip Aaron's tutorials!
Great series Aaron. Here's a tip. Instead of making a selection of the entire background to use as the initial alignment target, just select Align to: Canvas in the ... (elliptical) drop down menu of the move tool.
I am so glad to have this amazing tutorial for free!! thank god! and thank You Dear Aaron
Thank you!!! It is very informative !
Great work. Great presentation. Thanks for making it efficient and yet easy to follow (using my pause button ;-). Stellar!
Next amazing and interesting tutorial! :D Thank you so much
Thank you for this course, it is getting more and more fun.
Once again, great video! I appreciate your clear, concise teaching style, and how you keep things moving along.
Great video, I learned a lot. However, I couldn't the part to work where you say press to bring up the "Fill" dialogue box; it didn't work for me. (Could be I have a newer version of Photoshop) I found out that I can right-click in the marquee area and access the fill menu. Also, in playing around I found what I think to be a far quicker way to put a background behind text and it is
1. Open picture
2. Insert text
3. Draw marquee
4. Click on the layer BELOW the text (in this case the picture) and then press the "Insert Fill Layer" button - choose black - and that's it
also you can use shift+ backspace (if you use windows)
@@NiloofarFaraji Thanks, I do use windows
@@NiloofarFaraji ty for this! I was having the same issue and searching the comments for a solution
FYI:
Vertical alignment is aligning UP-DOWN along a VERTICAL LINE.
Horizontal alignment is aligning LEFT-RIGHT along a HORIZONTAL line.
You have it backwards. It's not a matter of personal choice or flare, it's a dictionary definition.
cool story bro
are you ok
I'm a little late watching this, great video! The only problem I'm running into here is when using the newest version of PS I can't find the Font weight anywhere.
Not sure if anyone has any tips, thanks in advance if so.
hey there! if you send us an email to support our team will do their best to guide you!
thanks for the important information
Coolest tutorial
Excellent teacher
thanks so much!
You are the best.
tysmmm this is really fun
thanks for your tuts..
I swear I catch myself smiling a lot in your videos! lol
what was that shift delete in min 11 for? where did u bring the fill window? 😮💨
Hey there! If you send us an email to support our team will do their best to guide you!
Aaron - you are amazing!!!
Thanks for this...Keep it coming...
Perfect
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😂 How about Gentleman? ✅
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Thanks millions.
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thank you man
Thank you for this
I had to do a shift backspace not the shift delete to put the solid color fill in the rectangle box.
love the channel 📸
whats the name of the font you are using?
Hey, great video as always. If you were typing in a paragraph though, would you have to write each line separately. I find it tricky If I just want to copy and paste in a paragraph for example and then manipulate it. (Edit) Ignore that, I have just discovered how to 'convert to paragraph text' :-)
great tutorial! A million thanks Aaron!!! the only thing which did not work for me was that I only got 4 different weights to choose from and you seems to have a lot more? why please :0
if you go to the font selection area and click the font you will see "more from Adobe Fonts" in the upper right corner. Follow the link and when you get to the website search for "LATO". The results should have a source for the font. Click the slider to activate it in PhotoShop. It should automatically add these to your font variables.
12:27 I cant seem to adjust my color fill. I can move it around but not change height and width. Any ideas? Would be much appreciated.
Wonderfull! enjoying every lesson. I do have a question...
Iff I select all and I align my text it doesn't work properly.
The text does move but it jumps to weird places. Let's say i press align to centre, it jumps to the left etc.
like i said, I selected all.
Are there any extra setting I can adjust? all tips welcome!
Excellent and really informative. Thanks
Also, *gentlemen 😅
Gentleman's
@@photog1529 This copywriter got a few more gray hairs, nevertheless, the gentelman/gentleman knows his stuff - love the instruction.
@@AnandaGarden Won't argue with you there. I learned more in the last few days watching Aaron's videos...knows his stuff, and presents it well.
I think this handsome gentleman is the Admirer of the Classics. Cool!
In 12:26 you adjust the size of the white area of the layer mask. But when I try to use the transform tool on that layer mask, it changes the size of the black portion of the layer mask. Could anyone help me out here
Ctrl + T while correct layer is selected
Loving this series man
Love the series Aaron!
Did Aaron actually record the whole series in 1 day?
Nevertheless great informative videos! I love it.
These videos are so helpful! Thank you :)
take love my bro
Awesome I love it
thank you sir!
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thanks
great. thanks
Very informative! I'm saving a copy of this video as a reference guide.
I used the shape tool instead of the Rectangular Marquee tool at the bottom. 😮
Nice...!
greatttt ...thnk u
Great Job! Thanks i learned alot !!
Hi i have a problem I can’t change my font width into hairline like the only options i have are (bold,regular)?
Hi there! For this tutorial we used the LATO font (available with your Adobe subscription). However, some other fonts might not offer the option of "hairline". If you're unable to use the same font, try searching for fonts that naturally have a narrower, thinner appearance. Some font families known for their thin styles include Futura, Akzidenz-Grotesk, and Century Gothic.
@@phlearn Thank you Aaron for everything really!
Thank you so much 👌🖖
mine doesn't change the font size if the writing is not selected. Any idea why is that happening?
I need to put text below the picture not on top of it. Is there a way to do that in photoshop?
Put the text layer below the image layer
How are you moving the text around??
good, how are you too
Thanks! How do you increase decrease font size when typing? Seems i can only do it when highlighted. Example 10:04
Im new at prodcut photography and your videos really help me
it's been really really helpful..
Because I know that your tutorials are very good I should like without watching but I forgot because I was so excited ,the problem is that when you finish this one straight away I moved to the next one without leting I like but I came back because I feel so bad to not put at least like to a video that derserve more .
This serie is really good and well explained
This is really helping Thanks.
Awesome thanks Bro!!!
Perfecto...
M using PS2020 but in my font weight option it only shows Regular sample how to add more weight options ?
if you go to the font selection area and click the font you will see "more from Adobe Fonts" in the upper right corner. Follow the link and when you get to the website search for "LATO". The results should have a source for the font. Click the slider to activate it in PhotoShop. It should automatically add these to your font variables.
Nice but maybe Gentlemen's? Cheers
goodbye Arron! Its been a pleasure!
how to add shadows and an outline for our texts?
Hey there! In the Layers panel, find your text layer. At the bottom of the panel, there's an "fx" icon. Click it and choose "Drop Shadow" from the list. You can also go to the top menu bar, navigate to Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.
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A long time to meet you...
Gosh. I follow along step by step, but my magic wand is picking up the "IQ" at 5:17. I have followed along 5 times now. I'm on the right layer. Any ideas?
A bit late, but you're not the only one. Haven't found a solution yet.
Super super late, but I was having the same problem. Making sure that "Sample All Layers" is clicked on the Control Panel (the horizontal panel at the very top) worked for me.
But how do you import a photo into Photoshop?
Didn't work for me? Selected the text as well.
Does anyone know why I would not be able to change the size of my type? The number changes but the type stays the same size. I see the flashing curser, so I know the type is still selected. If I erase all, resize, then retype the change is made. Thanks